Archive for December, 2008

When a thief or burglar enters a home, most of the time it will be when the owner is not at home. Despite the owner not being present, no thief or burglar wants to spend too much time inside the home, or run the risk of being caught. It’s best to keep your cash or valuables concealed, however, the sock drawer or the top shelf in the closet is probably the worst place. Home burglars know the places people hide their valuables most often. To prevent the loss of your valuables, a diversion safe works quite well. These safes are disguised as normal objects; pop cans, shampoo bottles, or even rocks.
No thief will spend the time searching through all the objects in a home; they’ll find the prominent ones and exploit them.
Protecting Your Home from Intruders
Author: Protecting-number1
You can’t put a price on protecting your family or assets. When it comes to home security, there are a number of inexpensive options compared to having a professional security system installed. To monitor who enters and exits your home, a door alarm works great, and can be installed on one or two, or all the doors throughout a home. If you want to monitor areas of the home outside of your bedroom, a wireless security camera is less invasive than a wired camera, and also much more mobile. To ensure that your valuables are protected when you’re out of your home, a hidden safe or a wall safe will do the job.
Home security products are available in some stores, but there tends to fewer such stores because the larger home security companies put them out of business. This makes online the best place to find home security equipment